Punjab To Acquire 11,103 Acres In Mohali And New Chandigarh
The acquisition is intended to secure land for roads, utilities, institutional sites and future residential development. Officials said early planning will focus on infrastructure sequencing and service delivery to avoid ad hoc expansion. Planning teams will assess transport links, water supply, sewerage and public space needs before detailed layouts are finalised.
Administration will commence formal acquisition proceedings and engage affected landowners on entitlements and timelines. Compensation modalities and rehabilitation measures are expected to conform with statutory requirements and standard procedures. Authorities indicated that environmental clearances and social impact assessments will be integrated into project approvals.
Officials anticipate that land assembly on this scale will enable planned urbanisation and attract private and public investment. The objective is to create orderly growth that improves living standards while accommodating economic activity and job creation. Coordination with local bodies and neighbouring jurisdictions will be necessary to align transport, utilities and governance arrangements.
Stakeholders have stressed the need for transparent timelines, fair compensation and grievance redress mechanisms during the acquisition process. Community consultations and clear disclosure of project benefits are expected to ease social tensions and expedite implementation. Officials have indicated that updates will be provided as the acquisition progresses and statutory steps are completed.
Timelines for land transfer and project phasing will be set after survey reports and legal clearances are obtained. Monitoring arrangements will track infrastructure delivery and compliance with compensation commitments to protect affected families. The administration expects that methodical implementation will balance development goals with social and environmental safeguards.